Dog Grooming: Get the tools. Eazee Brush Review

Or so I discovered seven years ago when I suddenly adopted a non-shedding dog that required regular grooming. Professional grooming.

Sometimes, that’s easier said than done especially if, like me, you don’t plan six weeks ahead: “No appointment available tomorrow? The next day? Not until next week?” I picture my dog looking like a giant black Chia Pet.

So how do you get in ‘good’ with a groomer? How can you become that ‘good’ client they’re willing to add to the day’s list of appointments at a moment’s notice?

“Brush your pet regularly,” a dog-groomer I met at SuperZoo trade show several years ago said to me. “Actually do it, don’t just say you do it. We can tell.” Apparently, brushing out matts, especially underneath, makes the groomer’s job easier.

Ok, brush my dog regularly it is. If only I had the tools.

Enter Eazee brush by Folee, (affiliate link) a gift in exchange for an honest review, who demonstrated their products as SuperZoo 2018. The easy to hold handle has a side clip you squeeze to release the brush and change it out for a comb. In other words, buy one durable handle, then add the grooming accessories you need.

I needed the brush most – the soft flexible ‘bristles’ allow me to brush my pup gently and quickly (I’m usually chasing him after a bath). Any fur on the brush comes off easily. Comb attachments have a button the pushes out fur accumulating in the teeth – two different sized combs come with each package.

Benefits of the Eazee Brush:

Easy to grip handle, in either hand

Non-static plastic means fur doesn’t stick to the comb or brush

Flexible rubber bristles add massaging benefits

No metal teeth; only smooth plastic

Does not pull the dog’s live hair, only dead hair (however, since my dog does not shed, I couldn’t effectively test this feature)